if they are continuing the "get loaded" program then the $20 bump in price isn't bad. You're getting 1000 free bullets you could re-sell to recoup your $20.
I'm thinking about doing the same. From what I've heard, it's a time consuming process.
Here is a link for some info. This guy doesn't really explain the whole process, just a quick overview. http://www.ar15.com/content/page.html?id=408
let me know if you find anymore info. Thanks!!
xd-40,
the big savings comes from buying bulk, not by buying 1-2k worth of components. I'm loading 2k for the price that you pay for 1k at Dicks. I'm currently loading 115gr for plinking and 147gr subsonic rounds for suppressors; both loads are costing me the same (+/- a few pennies for...
I'm glad I stocked up before lead prices sky rocketed;
$48 per k of FMJ ( i bought 10,000)
$18 per k of primers ( I bought 20,000)
$9 per k of poweder (I bought 8lb keg)
=$75 per K
The cast lead that I shoot is about $70 per K
It's well worth it to me because I'm not watching...
Lead oxide is the biggest problem with cast bullets The presence of lead oxide in a bullet is one of the major causes of flyers because each bullet will have a different resistance as it flies down the barrel.
some companies address this issue and you pay a little more for the increase in...
the x-die works great. I've been using them and getting 5-6 reloads without re-trimming before a few of the casings split. I have some casings with 8-9 reloads now and they still are fine.
there was a big discussion about them on arfcom last week.
I've shoot plenty of 9mm lead through my 92FS.
I went to berettaforum.net before I bought my original batch of cast lead. After getting positive info from quite a few competition shooters, I decided to try cast in my 92. I've had no problems and I clean the barrel after every trip to the...
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